The basic cause is too many people.
The leading cause of species extinction is habitat destruction, which includes deforestation, urbanization, and pollution. To protect biodiversity, it is important to conserve and restore habitats, implement sustainable land use practices, and reduce pollution. Additionally, creating protected areas and enforcing regulations to prevent habitat destruction can help safeguard species and their ecosystems.
yes it cause major destruction
Guns do not cause destruction. They may be used by people that cause destruction.
Conditions that can cause the number of species to increase include new environments or habitats becoming available (e.g., after a volcanic eruption), evolutionary adaptations leading to speciation, and reduced competition or predation. Conversely, conditions that can cause the number of species to decrease include habitat destruction, pollution, climate change, and invasive species outcompeting native ones.
Yes. Tornadoes are well known for the death and destruction they cause.
Endangered ecosystems are referred to as threatened ecosystems. This can happen when the balance between the different species within an ecosystem is disrupted, leading to a decline in the population of certain species. This imbalance can be caused by factors such as habitat destruction, pollution, climate change, and overexploitation.
Bengal Tigers are not in fact extinct, though three sub species are. The cause of the extinction of these three sub species are over hunting, and habitat destruction. The same goes for the Endangering of the other six sub species still alive today. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tigers
because different species could mate and make new species which could cause diseases and disabilities in new species.
hunting and habitat destruction
exctintion
loss of habitat
The primary cause of destruction of ozone layer is CFC's. They react with ozone to deplete it.